The following is an excerpt from www.mychefcoat.com, with thanks: TV Chefs Marcel Boulestin became the first television cook when he presented the first of the Cook's Night Out programmes on BBC on January 21, 1937. Famed innovative television comic, Ernie Kovacs (1919-1962) first TV appearance was in Philadelphia as the chef in a live, unrehearsed cooking show. The show was called 'Deadline for Dinner', and aired on Philadelphia's WPTZ (NBC). The Food Network premiered in 1993. Julia Child started her TV career on "The French Chef" at WGBH-Boston February 11, 1963. She was awarded two national Emmy's: in 1995 for her "Master Chefs" series and in 1997 for "Baking with Julia." In 1999, she received the Peabody Award from Public Television. With a dozen cookbooks to her credit, Julia passed away in 2004.
I Love To Eat
"I Love to Eat" with James Beard in 1946.
Matthew Kelly - you bet
John Beard, the award-winning TV News anchor and reporter in Los Angeles was fired by KTTV Fox-11in December despite the highest ratings in station history. Beard was hired by KTTV in 1993 to bring ratings and credibility to a struggling newsroom. He did just that, but in recent years...when newsroom management took a turn toward more superficial content and less news of substance, Beard fought for the professionals in the newsroom to keep the standards high. Beard hopes to work in a professional TV newsroom again soon, hopefully in Los Angeles. John regularly updates his personal website www.johnbeard.com
chinstrap i think
Yes, Black Beard did have beads in his beard which each represented something different.
"I Love to Eat" with James Beard in 1946.
Matthew Kelly - you bet
James Beard has written: 'Jim Beard's casserole cookbook' 'Fish cookery' -- subject(s): Cookery (Fish), Cooking (Fish) 'The James Beard Restaurant Guide' 'Great Cooks Guide to Chicken' 'Cook it outdoors' -- subject(s): Outdoor cookery 'The new James Beard ; drawings by Karl Stuecklen' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery, American 'James Beard's Fowl & game bird cookery' -- subject(s): Cookery (Game), Cookery (Poultry) 'Theory & practice of good cooking' -- subject(s): Cookery 'Indoors' 'The Cooks' Catalogue' -- subject(s): Kitchen utensils, Cooking, Catalogs 'California Artists Cookbook' 'James Beard's Beard on Birds' 'Barbecue with Beard' -- subject(s): Outdoor cookery, Barbecue cookery 'Beard on Pasta (Papermac)' 'James beard's treasury of outdoor cooking' 'Beard Casserole Ckbk' 'Casserole cookbook' -- subject(s): Casserole cookery 'New barbecue cookbook' -- subject(s): Barbecue cookery 'The best of James Beard' -- subject(s): Cookery 'Jim Beard's complete book of barbecue and rotisserie cooking' 'Hors D'Oeuvre and Canapes (James Beard Library of Great American Cooking, 1)' -- subject(s): Appetizers 'James Beard's simple foods' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery, American, American Cooking 'Fast and fabulous' 'The James Beard Foundation Restaurant Directory 2002' 'James Beard's American cookery' -- subject(s): American Cookery 'Treasury of outdoor cooking' -- subject(s): Outdoor cookery 'The best of Beard' -- subject(s): Cookery 'Recipes for the Cuisinart' 'New fish cookery' -- subject(s): Cookery (Fish), Cooking (Fish) 'Fowl and Game Bird Cookery' 'James Beard Delights and Prejudices' 'The fireside cook book' -- subject(s): American Cookery, American Cooking 'Love and Kisses and a Halo of Truffles' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Cooks, Cookery
Trevor Torseth
So hair from your beard or head does not get in others' food.
a beard is called 'une barbe' (fem.) in French.
When a homosexual dates someone from the opposite sex it is called a beard. It is called this because an actual beard is hiding your face so a hypothetical beard is hiding your sexuality. It isn't uncommon for a homosexual to have a beard.
John Beard, the award-winning TV News anchor and reporter in Los Angeles was fired by KTTV Fox-11in December despite the highest ratings in station history. Beard was hired by KTTV in 1993 to bring ratings and credibility to a struggling newsroom. He did just that, but in recent years...when newsroom management took a turn toward more superficial content and less news of substance, Beard fought for the professionals in the newsroom to keep the standards high. Beard hopes to work in a professional TV newsroom again soon, hopefully in Los Angeles. John regularly updates his personal website www.johnbeard.com
In the context I found it online, it means a very thin, wispy beard, one hardly big enough to be called a beard.
The feather is called a beard
Imperial
Bristle.